Mr. Max B. Gardner, Spenish Fork, Utah. Deer Mr. Gardner: Thank you fer your kinl letter of lireh 20th. I appree- iate very much what you had to gay about our game with Colorado. tre had two chances to score, but the boys were over-anxious and nisse! a couple of shots under the basket. Ralph Miller, one of our aces, became very il] after our game with Oklahome Aggies, and was hardly able to play at all in the games with Colorado end Rice. But we are making no complaint. I say if you can't afford to lose, don't play. as keen « te aie Sees baeeds", ele 1 think you would find very valuable in your onsshing~ The book is published by McGraw-Hill and Company, end sells for $4.00. If you should desire an autographed copy I would be glad to send it to you postpaid upon receipt of your check or money order for $4. I am enclosing some deseriptive material to show you something of the contents of the text. We use both a fast break and a set offense. This fis exe opponent fest break, but when the defense 1s equal in number to the offense we set the plays up. Certainly, good mterial with good coaching produces good Be oe ane Sn es Settee, but we une the stratified